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Why elephants never forget - Alex Gendler
View full lesson: It’s a common saying that elephants never forget. But the more we learn about... -
What makes something "Kafkaesque"? - Noah Tavlin
View full lesson: The term Kafkaesque has entered the vernacular to describe unnecessarily com... -
What can Schrödinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics? - Josh Samani
View full lesson: The classical physics that we encounter in our everyday, macroscopic world is... -
CERN's supercollider - Brian Cox
View full lesson: "Rock-star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Coll... -
The real story behind Archimedes’ Eureka! - Armand D'Angour
View full lesson: When you think of Archimedes’ Eureka moment, you probably imagine a man in a ... -
A different way to visualize rhythm - John Varney
View full lesson: In standard notation, rhythm is indicated on a musical bar line. But there ar... -
Can you solve the control room riddle? - Dennis Shasha
View full lesson: As your country's top spy, you must infiltrate the headquarters of the evil s... -
How the heart actually pumps blood - Edmond Hui
View full lesson: For most of history, scientists weren't quite sure why our hearts were beatin... -
Forget shopping. Soon you'll download your new clothes - Danit Peleg
View full lesson: Downloadable, printable clothing may be coming to a closet near you. What sta... -
The fundamentals of space-time: Part 1 - Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie
View full lesson: Space is where things happen. Time is when things happen. And sometimes, in o... -
How we see color - Colm Kelleher
View full lesson: There are three types of color receptors in your eye: red, green and blue. Bu... -
Why it pays to work hard - Richard St. John
Nothing comes easy, and behind every success are hours of plain hard work. Sounds intimidating, b...